Fantastic hick vocal double-sider. Side A is focused on guitar sounding like a steel; B side has

sewing fiddle all along, even a nice solo. A must!

PEACH RECORDS 656

606 Pierre Ave, Shreveport, LA

Aug 57

PETE AND PEACHES HARDIN

45-656-A – Ho’Bo’s Heaven

(Hardin) (Starrite BMI)

45-656-B – I’ve Wasted My Love On You

(Hardin) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 11th October 1957.

STARDAY RECORDS 657

Aug 57

LOU WALKER

45-657-A – Rock and Roll (Tennessee Style) :Falls into the white rock category, with a nice saxophone (solo) and a wild guitar.

(Walker) (Starrite BMI)

45-657-B – I’ll Always Be In Love With You

(Walker) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 11th October 1957.

STARDAY RECORDS 658

Aug 57

ROCKING MARTIN

45-658-A – All Because Of You: Lively side, is Martin really Red Smith? I also hears he was Bob Newman.

(Red Smith) (Starrite BMI)

45-658-B – Do You Still Love Me

(Red Smith) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 11th October 1957.

STARDAY RECORDS 659

Aug 57

HOYT SCOGGINS – Curley Bingham and Band

45-659-A – Waiting For An Answer

(James Backley) (Starrite BMI)

45-659-B – One Heart, One Love

(H Scoggins / O. Milsap) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 25th October 1957.

A-side: a lively banjo led bluegrass number. Two nice fiddle solos.

STARDAY RECORDS 660

Aug 57

LEON HOLMES

45-660-A Half A Chance : a lively side. Strong guitar.

(Leon Holmes) (Starrite BMI)

45-660-B Lost Love

(Leon Holmes) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 25th October 1957.

STARDAY RECORDS 661

Sept 57

HARRY HOLUNGOR

661-A – Baby

(No info) (No info)

661-B – Tell Me

(No info) (No info)

DIXIE RECORDS 662

WBVI, Barberville, KY

Sept 57

DAVID LUNDY / ORANGIE RAY HUBBARD

45-662-A – If I Had A Nickel For Every Time You’re Untrue

(David Lundy) (Starrite BMI)

45-662-B – Sweet Love: a fabulous version of the Jimmy & Johnny/Johnny Burnette’s “Sweet love On My Mind”. Strong vocal, wild guitar. A must. Hubbard was also on Lee (Cincinnati)

(Ray Hubbard) (Starrite BMI)

BMI Clearance on 15th November 1957.

Note: On December 11th, 2014, the Starday specialist Nate Gibson says that “Sweet love” is not at all a Jimmy & Johnny song, but a Hubbard original that was later covered by Rusty York. Thanks Nate. I should have kicked mysef: the song is signed “Ray Hubbard”!

The Lucky label was formed by the late Elmer « El » Rader, probably in early 1957, together with Countryfied music, the publishing house on nearly all issues. The label was located at 2252, Wheeler Street, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (more…)